Re: Bottom paint removal
Any more recommendations to get the bottom paint off? I tried a citrus remover with poor results,and gave the oven cleaner a shot,again with poor results.
I'm wondering if anyone knows of a soda blaster in the new england area?(western Ma.).
I may end up going that way,which is probably the best,but the cheap side of me wants to do it myself to save some green.
I was surfing the net today and found the following concoction that some guy came up with,I copied and pasted it below.
What do you think?
(I thought that oven cleaner was basically lye,yes?)
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The easy way (but a little dangerous) -- Gloves and goggles are a
must. Also be warned that this works best in warm weather -- 60
degrees or better -- Warmer is better
Go to the $1 store and get 3 plastic buckets, some cheap paint
brushes, some plastic spatulas. And a plastic drop cloth.
Then go to the Supermarket and get some cornstarch and lye (NOT drain
cleaner, plain old lye)
Put the drop cloth under your boat
Fill 2 buckets 1/3 full of cool water
To 1 add 1 can (I think it comes in 14 OZ sizes) lye stirring
carefully with a stick -- the splashes will eat your clothing, and
burn your skin
To the other add about 1/2 box Cornstarch, again stirring well
Then slowly add the cornstarch mix to the lye mix while stirring --
stop when it gets to the consistency of pancake batter. Save any
remains for the next mix.
Slather it on the hull as thick as you can with one of the paint brushes
Go get coffee, or your beverage of choice -- come back in about 20 min
Scrape off the resulting glop with a plastic scraper (remember Gloves
and goggles) and put it in Bucket #3 for proper disposal
Repeat if necessary, but I removed about 20 years of paint from a 28'
boat this way in about 2 days -- usually 1 coat of glop is enough --
if it's cool, or doesn't seem to be working -- wait longer for the
bottom paint to soften.
When finished with a section, flush with a lot of water. If you get
any on yourself flush with water -- if you get any in your eyes -- get
medical attention.
Don't believe me -- try it on a small section first -- won't cost
much. I have wondered if someone could use Tyvex and stick it to the
glop as a poor mans peal-away system.
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All this,just for a boat ride
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